BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNESSEE GEOLOGY. 65 



Safford (James M.) Continued. 



38, Horizons of phosphate rocks in Tennessee. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 13, pp. 14-15, 1901, 



Describes the geologic relations of the various phosphate deposits. 



19. Classification of the geological formations of Tennessee. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 13, pp. 10-14, 1901. 



Gives in tabular form a list of the geological formations of Tennessee and 

 includes brief notes regarding them. 



20. Note on the Middleton formation of Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. Ill, pp. 511-512, 1892. 

 Abstract: Am. Geol., vol. XI, p. 119 (61), 1893. 



Describes the characters of the formations in these States, which form 

 the lowest Eocene. 



21. The pelvis of a Megalonyx and other bones from Big Bone Cave, Ten- 

 - nessee. 



Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. Ill, pp. 121-123, 1892. 



Describes the pelvis and other bones found in this cave and its location 

 and history. 



22. Geology of Tennessee. 



550 pp., map, 4 pis., Nashville, 1869. Pages 1-124 had been issued in 

 unbound form in 1861. 



23. Statement made by the State Geologist to the thirty-fourth General As- 



sembly of Tennessee, of the adjourned session, 1866. 



Appendix to Senate Journal, Second Adjourned Session, 1S66-67, pp. 33- 



39, Nashville, 1867. 

 Relates to the publication of his final report. 



24. (Suggestions for a state museum of economic geology.) 



Bien. Kept. Bureau of Agriculture, etc., for 1887-88, pp. 36-37, Nash- 

 ville, 1889. 



25. (Third.) Report of the State Geologist to the General Assembly of the 



State of Tennessee. 



November 8, 1859, pp. 8, Nashville, 1859. 



26. Exhibition of certain bones of Megalonyx not before known. 



Abstract: Am. Assn. Adv., Sci.. Proc., vol. 40, p. 239 (% p.), 1891. 

 Also, Am. Geol., vol. 8, p. 193 and p. 232, 1891. 



27. The Natural Divisions of Tennessee in their relation to disease. 



2d Kept. State Bd. of Health, pp. 365-379, Nashville, 1885. 



28. Geological and Topographical features of Tennessee in relation to 



disease. 

 1st Kept., State Bd. of Health, pp. 237-315, 2 maps, Nashville, 1880. 



29. The agricultural geology of the State of Tennessee. 



Bien. Kept. Commr. Agriculture, Statistics and Mines for 1883 and 1884, 

 pp. 39-119, Nashville, 1885. 



30. Report of Dr. J. M. Stafford, State Geologist, touching the work of the 



United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in Tennessee. 

 Bien. Kept. Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines, pp. 887-888, 

 Nashville, 1887. 



31. Report of State Geologist 



In Senate Journal of 46th General Assembly of State of Tennessee, pp. 



715-739, Nashville, 1889. 

 Mainly devoted to the coal of Fentress and adjoining counties, but notes 



briefly some of the economic materials of several other counties. 



